JUPITER API
The JUPITER API – the Joint Universal Parameter IdenTification and Evaluation of Reliability Application Programming Interface – has been developed to improve the computer programming resources available to those developing applications (computer programs) for model analysis.
The JUPITER API provides resources for programming applications (computer programs) designed to analyze process models. Process models simulate, for example, physical, chemical, and(or) biological processes of a site or experiment of interest. The analyses involved could include sensitivity analysis, data needs assessment, calibration, uncertainty evaluation, optimization, and other types of applications that require similar capabilities.
For more information on, and to download, the API software and manual, click API.
For more information and to download the API Application software and manual, click APPLICATIONS.
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For Code and Examples, download
from:
http://water.usgs.gov/nrp/gwsoftware/jupiter/jupiter_api.html
By Edward R. Banta1,
Eileen P. Poeter2, John E. Doherty3, and Mary C. Hill4
1 U.S. Geological Survey, Lakewood, Colorado, USA
2 International Ground Water Modeling Center of the Colorado School
of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA
3 University of Queensland, Brisbane, and Watermark Numerical Computing,
Corinda, Queensland, Australia
4 U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder, Colorado, USA
U.S. Geological Survey Techniques
and Methods Report TM 6-E1
Prepared in cooperation with the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the
International Ground Water Modeling Center of the Colorado School of Mines
Questions? email epoeter@mines.edu